Acclaimed for his gentle, complex characterizations, Samuel D. Hunter’s bighearted and funny plays explore the quiet desperation running through many American lives. The Whale tells the story of a six hundred-pound shut-in’s last chance at redemption and of discovering beauty in the most unexpected places when he reaches out to his long-estrangedand severely unhappydaughter. Hunter’s second piece, the Obie Award-winning A Bright New Boise, is a philosophical investigation of faith and search for meaning in rural Idaho where a disgraced evangelical is forced to take a minimum-wage job at the local Hobby Lobby craft store in an effort to reunite with his estranged son.
Additional ISBNs:
9781559364607, 1559364602, 9781559367769, 1559367768


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